Evil Tree Monster

This is a 3D printable evil tree monster based on a model I made to portray Wintersplinter from the D&D 5e module Curse of Strahd, but it can be used to portray any ambulatory tree of malign disposition, and you can even splice the print at the top of the legs if you want a non-ambulatory version.

Printing Recommendations

I recommend you print this using 4-6 top, outside and base layers for extra solid thickness, otherwise the branches will easily snap off. The mouth at least may require supports, and you may have luck slicing the mesh up at the mouth and assembling with glue later.

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